Start Point, Livingston Island

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Location of Byers Peninsula, Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands

Start Point is a point marking the northwest end of Byers Peninsula of Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, part of the British Antarctic Territory. This headland forms the southwest side of the entrance to Svishtov Cove and the northeast side of the entrance to the New Plymouth bay.

Start Point was discovered by Edward Bransfield in January 1820, and so named by him because of its resemblance to Start Point, Devon, a headland on the English Channel coast, and because the Devon coast was where his operations began.

Location

The point is located at 62°35′20″S 61°12′57.9″W / 62.58889°S 61.216083°W / -62.58889; -61.216083Coordinates: 62°35′20″S 61°12′57.9″W / 62.58889°S 61.216083°W / -62.58889; -61.216083 which is 2 km southwest of Essex Point and 5 km northeast of Cape Sheffield.

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